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An independent OB/GYN practicing in New Mexico pays an average of $102,089 per year for their medical malpractice insurance premium. That rate is much higher than NM's neighboring states.

The system needs reform to not only recruit new providers, but to also retain the ones we have left.
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An independent OB/GYN practicing in New Mexico pays an average of $102,089 per year for their medical malpractice insurance premium. That rate is much higher than NMs neighboring states. 

The system needs reform to not only recruit new providers, but to also retain the ones we have left.

"We see the consequences around us every day. Patients are waiting longer for appointments, driving hours for care or being sent out of state for care. Physicians are choosing to practice in other states with less hostile malpractice laws."

New Mexico has a very real health care crisis and it affects EVERYONE. Read more of Dr. Mark Epstein's Op-Ed below.
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We see the consequences around us every day. Patients are waiting longer for appointments, driving hours for care or being sent out of state for care. Physicians are choosing to practice in other states with less hostile malpractice laws. 

New Mexico has a very real health care crisis and it affects EVERYONE. Read more of Dr. Mark Epsteins Op-Ed below.Image attachmentImage attachment+3Image attachment

New Mexico is out of balance compared to other states when it comes to our medical malpractice system. NM has more large claims (above $500,000) per 1,000 physicians than our neighboring states and the national average.

This makes it difficult to recruit and retain health care providers. 💔
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New Mexico is out of balance compared to other states when it comes to our medical malpractice system. NM has more large claims (above $500,000) per 1,000 physicians than our neighboring states and the national average. 

This makes it difficult to recruit and retain health care providers. 💔

Just how bad is the health care provider shortage in New Mexico? Some may not think the shortage is that bad, but as Margaret O'Hara writes, NM's health care landscape is ominous if policy reforms are not adopted. ... See MoreSee Less

Just how bad is the health care provider shortage in New Mexico? Some may not think the shortage is that bad, but as Margaret OHara writes, NMs health care landscape is ominous if policy reforms are not adopted.Image attachmentImage attachment+4Image attachment

According to data collected by the National Practitioners Data Base, New Mexico ranks number one when it comes to the number of medical malpractice payments per one million people. New Mexico was previously ranked number two, but surpassed Pennsylvania when metrics were updated.

See above for the ranking of states. ⬇️
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According to data collected by the National Practitioners Data Base, New Mexico ranks number one when it comes to the number of medical malpractice payments per one million people. New Mexico was previously ranked number two, but surpassed Pennsylvania when metrics were updated. 

See above for the ranking of states. ⬇️
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